Objective: The ability of schools, school leaders and teachers to promote critical health literacy in teaching and learning is central to the development of health literacy in schools. However, research focusing on teachers and planning for health literacy through health programmes in school is minimal. This paper describes how one school Health and Physical Education (HPE) department planned for and implemented health literacy learning across Years 7–10 as part of the first-year delivery of the Australian Curriculum: Health and Physical Education in New South Wales, Australia. Design: Single setting case study. Setting: A Years 7–10 Catholic school for boys. The HPE department comprised five teachers and one head of department. Method: ...
Issue addressed:To reduce inequity, services and community organisations must respond to the health ...
Abstract Background Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult ...
The learning area of HPE is marginalised and compromised through policies that result in lower numbe...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National\ud Pr...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National Preve...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National Preve...
Health literacy is a concept that can be widely embraced by schools. Schools throughout the world co...
Health literacy (HL) is a relatively new concept in health promotion and is concerned with empowerin...
The teaching of health literacy in school-based health education (SBHE) is of international interest...
Objective: To ascertain teachers’ articulation and experiences of navigating dilemmas that inhibit a...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to define health literacy as a learning outcome in schools, and to...
While schools are mandated to teach health education, there is considerable disjunction between gove...
The enactment of the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education (AC:HPE) is intended to...
BACKGROUND: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Background: Health literacy impacts children’s health and educational attainment, thereforedetermini...
Issue addressed:To reduce inequity, services and community organisations must respond to the health ...
Abstract Background Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult ...
The learning area of HPE is marginalised and compromised through policies that result in lower numbe...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National\ud Pr...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National Preve...
Recently in Australia, the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission (2009) and National Preve...
Health literacy is a concept that can be widely embraced by schools. Schools throughout the world co...
Health literacy (HL) is a relatively new concept in health promotion and is concerned with empowerin...
The teaching of health literacy in school-based health education (SBHE) is of international interest...
Objective: To ascertain teachers’ articulation and experiences of navigating dilemmas that inhibit a...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to define health literacy as a learning outcome in schools, and to...
While schools are mandated to teach health education, there is considerable disjunction between gove...
The enactment of the Australian Curriculum for Health and Physical Education (AC:HPE) is intended to...
BACKGROUND: Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult health p...
Background: Health literacy impacts children’s health and educational attainment, thereforedetermini...
Issue addressed:To reduce inequity, services and community organisations must respond to the health ...
Abstract Background Health attitudes and behaviours formed during childhood greatly influence adult ...
The learning area of HPE is marginalised and compromised through policies that result in lower numbe...